In a battle of giants, the main event of iN Demand PPV in Atlantic, New Jersey showcased Polish boxer Mariusz Wach 6'7 (27-0) against Tye Fields 6'9 (49-5) with the Poland native coming away with the expected TKO win in round six. The match started slow with Fields holding his hands high and Wach boxing cautiously. By round three, Wach started landing solid punches. Throughout the next few rounds, he picked his moments mostly flurrying at the end of rounds. By the sixth round, the Polish fighter kept connecting with clean shots eventually hurting Fields with a straight right that dropped him. Fields did wobble up, but the referee chose to halt the fight. The bout was for the WBC International Heavyweight Title.

The final undercard featured a super featherweight match with Poland's Kamil Laszczyk (8-0) defeating Tevin Farmer (4-3) by unanimous decision. Laszczyk steadily came forward all bout. Farmer stayed competitive, but was out worked all fight. Tevin was also deducted a point for holding Laszczyk's arm which seemed like an overreaction by the referee since he was never warned.

Another heavyweight bout featured prospect Polish boxer Artur Szpilka (10-0) with a quick aggressive TKO win over Terrance Marbra (6-2). Szpilka is definitely an attention getter in the ring and walking into it in which he wore an orange prison uniform. Marbra failed to avoid Szpilka's devastating southpaw straight left hands that dropped him twice in the first round with the referee waving off the fight after the second knockdown. Szpilka fights in a crouching stance despite being 6'4.

In a light heavyweight match, Jerson Ravelo (20-6) upset Joey Spina (26-2-2) by split decision. Spina showed a lot of ring rust and could not find a rhythm. Ravelo's confidence grew as the fight progressed, but he did have problems with slipping on the logo in the middle of the ring. Both fought sloppy and both had solid connects leading to close scoring.

Stivens Bujaj (7-0) defeated Joshua Harris (8-6-1) by TKO in round two of a cruiserweight bout. Bujaj pressured Harris from the opening bell and knocked him down with a right hand in the middle of the second. Harris got up, but Bujaj continued with a barrage of punches causing stoppage by the referee.